The message would normally appear if the SSL Certificate is invalid or the site has an expired SSL Certificate.

I've never had such a message in a browser but I have when using Eudora for e-mail, though with the option to accept the Cert details presented if it is a site I trust. Doing so has cleared the problem. If IE gives the same option then taking it should clear the problem.

The message would normally appear if the SSL Certificate is invalid or the site has an expired SSL Certificate.

I've never had such a message in a browser but I have when using Eudora for e-mail, though with the option to accept the Cert details presented if it is a site I trust. Doing so has cleared the problem. If IE gives the same option then taking it should clear the problem.

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Thanks Graham, the message was coming up on my desk top pc but now I'm on a lappy no problem.

When I go back on the d/t pc I will try clearing it with the OK button but if it then self destructs I will be sending you the repair bill!!!:Rofl1: